Dancing With Tears In My Eyes - Royal Marimba Band78 RPM record GRINDING noises is removed (with Goldwave) so that we can hear what went onto the record instead of nearly a century of misuse. Dates, if given are a guess.Keywords:Popular; 1930s; 78rpmDownloads: 586 (1 review)

Billy Clyde Orch - Oh baby 1935 - Billy Clyde Orchestra78 RPM record GRINDING noises is removed (with Goldwave) so that we can hear what went onto the record instead of nearly a century of misuse. Dates, if given are a guess.Keywords:big Band; 1930s; 78rpmDownloads: 454 (1 review)

Crying for the Carolines 1930 - Milton Charles (the singing organist)78 RPM record GRINDING noises is removed (with Goldwave) so that we can hear what went onto the record instead of nearly a century of misuse. Dates, if given are a guess.Keywords:Popular; 1930s; 78rpmDownloads: 300 (1 review)

Clarence Williams Orchestra-01-06 - Clarence Williams78 RPM record GRINDING noises is removed (with Goldwave) so that we can hear what went onto the record instead of nearly a century of misuse. Dates, if given are a guess.Keywords:big Band; 1930s; 78rpmDownloads: 721 (1 review)

Duke Ellington-01-10 - Duke Ellington Orchestra78 RPM record GRINDING noises is removed (with Goldwave) so that we can hear what went onto the record instead of nearly a century of misuse. Dates, if given are a guess.Keywords:Big Band; 78rpm; 1930sDownloads: 3,818 (2 reviews)

Audiodisc Recording - Unknown (Two Women Singing)Found at the Seattle Goodwill in 2000. Two women singing quite off key and really going for broke on this home recording. Quality of the disc is very scratchy, it sounds at times as if was used as a Frisbee and there's an annoying hum throughout the song but to clean it up would be pointless. Enjoy it as if you put the needle down yourself.Keywords:78rpm; found recordings; UBU.comDownloads: 608 (3 reviews)

Coming Through the Rye - Martha Tilton78 RPM record GRINDING noises is removed (with Goldwave) so that we can hear what went onto the record instead of nearly a century of misuse. Dates, if given are a guess.Keywords:popular; 1930sDownloads: 1,050 (2 reviews)

Durium Hit of the week - Hans KoertDuring the late 1920s a few advertisement boys in New York City launch a new idea. An idea that still looks modern in 2004. Every week, on Tuesday, a new Hit of the week was sold in the newspaper stands of the city. For US $ 0.15, twenty percent of the price of an ordinary shellac record, you got a light flexible card board record, playable on one side, but thanks to the so-called "micro-grooves", with twice the playing time of an ordinary record...Keywords:78rpmDownloads: 12,461 (4 reviews)